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18-month sentence for the man who stole 200,000 Cadbury Creme Eggs.
A man is imprisoned for stealing 200,000 Creme Eggs. The stolen trailer was filled with thousands of eggs. A man known as "the Easter bunny" who was accused of stealing 2,000 000 chocolate eggs received an 18-month prison sentence. According to CNN, the suspect, Joby Pool, went into an industrial building on February 11 and stole Cadbury Creme Eggs worth US $40,000 before making off with the loot in a stolen truck.
By Talha Samani3 years ago in Criminal
Assassins Unmasked: The Enigmatic Lives of Silent Killers
Assassins: mysterious figures lurking in the shadows, shrouded in danger and intrigue. Their lives are not for the faint of heart, for they tread a path few dare to follow. In this captivating exploration, we'll delve into the enigmatic world of assassins, uncovering the motivations that drive them and the price they pay for their deadly profession.
By Erik Velazco3 years ago in Criminal
Unraveling the Conflict in Ukraine: Challenges and Prospects for Resolution
As the conflict in Ukraine enters its subsequent year, the situation remains contentious and complex for both parties involved. In Russia, President Vladimir Putin continues to disseminate misleading propaganda for his domestic audience, boasting that victory is within reach, and all sacrifices are worthwhile. He threatens NATO, encroaches on Moldova, and promises to respond to provocations with overwhelming force. However, Russia faces crippling economic sanctions, a depletion of military supplies, and challenges in recruiting new fighters for the conflict, with its citizens evading the draft and its clandestine militias becoming increasingly vocal about the state of the war.
By Thene van Schalkwyk3 years ago in Criminal
Is There a National Inmate Look-Up or Inmates Search for All North American Prisons and Jails?
Have you ever wondered, "Is there a national inmate look-up or inmates search for all North American Prisons and Jails?" The answer is yes, there certainly is! This blog post aims to provide valuable details about this system. We'll delve into how it functions, and how it can be used to find details about inmates in prisons and jails across North America.
By Jason Baril3 years ago in Criminal
A Tale of Two Brothers
In the harsh and impoverished streets of 1980s Philadelphia, two brothers, aged 28 and 30, struggled to survive in the rough neighborhoods of South Street and Broad Street. Nuno and Luca Vega were born into a very humble background, raised by a single mother who worked tirelessly to support them.
By Syed Omar Hussain3 years ago in Criminal
THE MOST HORRIFIC RELIGOUS MASSACRE IN HUMAN HISTORY
On the 17th of March 2023, a mother's horrifying report to the local police station sent shockwaves around the nation. Four children had escaped from Shakhahola Forest, claiming that they had been denied food in the name of fasting and were eventually suffocated to death. The news sent a chill down the spine of Malindi Principal Magistrate James, who immediately ordered the bodies of the minors to be exhumed. But what was uncovered was beyond anyone's worst nightmare - it was not just the said children who were buried in the forest. The exhumation exercise continues to this day, and the Shakhahola horror continues to make headlines globally, horrifying the world each day.
By Evaline Chebii3 years ago in Criminal
Inner Depth of Shadows: Shadows of Betrayal
CHAPTER 4: THE SECRET SOCIETY As we dive deeper into the captivating world of "Inner Depth of Shadows," Chapter 4 unravels the secrets of Istanbul's hidden society. Detective Selim Aksoy and Inspector Ayşe Çetin find themselves on the trail of a clandestine group that operates within the shadows of the city. In this chapter, we join Selim as he infiltrates the secret society, navigating its enigmatic rituals and uncovering the truth behind Ahmet Bey's disappearance.
By Theen Bathusha3 years ago in Criminal
Inner Depth of Shadows: Secrets Unveiled
CHAPTER 3: THE UNDERWORLD CONNECTION In the thrilling world of "Inner Depth of Shadows," Detective Selim Aksoy and Inspector Ayşe Çetin continue their relentless pursuit of the truth behind the disappearance of prominent businessman Ahmet Bey. Chapter 3 takes them deeper into the underbelly of Istanbul as they seek information from the criminal underworld. The chapter delves into the dangerous world of organized crime and introduces readers to Kemal Demir, a powerful crime boss who may hold key information. As Selim faces increasing danger, his determination to uncover the truth remains unshakable.
By Theen Bathusha3 years ago in Criminal
Inner Depth of Shadows: Secrets Unveiled
CHAPTER 2: UNVEILING CLUES In the thrilling world of "Inner Depth of Shadows," Detective Selim Aksoy and Inspector Ayşe Çetin continue their relentless pursuit of the truth behind the disappearance of prominent businessman Ahmet Bey. Chapter 2 delves deeper into the investigation as Selim and Ayşe uncover a trail of clues that lead them closer to unraveling the mystery. The chapter explores the hidden compartments of Ahmet Bey's life and introduces new characters who may hold key information. As the stakes rise, Selim's determination intensifies, pushing him further into the shadows of the unknown.
By Theen Bathusha3 years ago in Criminal
Inner Depth of Shadows: City of Secrets
CHAPTER 1: THE MYSTERIOUS DISAPPEARANCE In the sprawling city of Istanbul, Detective Selim Aksoy finds himself embroiled in a perplexing case that threatens to unravel the very fabric of the city. A prominent businessman, Ahmet Bey, has vanished without a trace, leaving behind a web of unanswered questions. As Selim delves into the investigation, he uncovers a hidden world of shadows and secrets lurking beneath the surface. Chapter 1 sets the stage for an exhilarating journey through the streets of Istanbul, where every step brings Selim closer to uncovering the truth.
By Theen Bathusha3 years ago in Criminal
It All Adds Up
1.Of course the minute I start typing this everything I was thinking instantly flies out of my head. I’m laying in bed typing it on my phone with one finger and wondering if I can actually finish it in 20 minutes. The dog is barking. It’s probably a deer but we did have some bears this year. In New York. Not New York City but only an hour drive north. Bears can cover 300 miles in a day so it could have easily made it there by now. I hope. The frogs are croaking incessantly this year we’ve had so much rain. I can smell the smoke from Canada again. The crickets are chiming in too. And I can hear the traffic. Are you still reading this? I mean, maybe you have something better to do with your time? Apparently not. I am looking over at a painting I just bought. I give myself a small personal allowance every month and it was worth four months of that so I just finished paying for it. I saw it two years ago and wanted it then but with a daughter in college there was no question of an allowance. So I just put it out of my mind. Then I saw the artist at a show recently and she had a lot of work up but not that one. I said I liked what she had but really the one I would have wanted was… And when I described it she pulled the image up on her phone. She still had it and said I could come by her studio to look at it any time. Well, several months went by and with one thing or another I didn’t make it there. Then I got a call, she was leaving for the Netherlands soon, for a while. Did I still want it? It happened to coincide with a bit of money so I sent her a deposit. Then I sent her a second check. Then she went to the Netherlands. Before cashing the check. I wrote another check that day. My older daughter was buying a car from a friend and she, my daughter, was overseas and could she transfer the money and I would write a check instead of an electronic transfer. Ok. So I mailed it. From my mailbox. Yes, I’ve already been told by several people how stupid that was. So a week later I looked at my account and saw that a check for an ungodly amount had bounced. Here is my twenty minutes. I failed the challenge dramatically. So you can stop reading now if you are bored. Anyway, the check bounced. I was confused, because I only write about one check a month at most. And I have duplicate checks. So I went to the bank. First we cancelled the check for the artwork. Then the bank put a hold on my debit card while I was shopping. I went back to the bank. They advised me to close the account and open a new one. My daughter’s friend had never received the check. I waited a week or more for a new debit card and a new set of checks. The bank said to send it certified mail if I was going to send another check. So I sent it from the post office. Two days later a call came into my land line. Yes, I still have one. It doesn’t ring because I can’t stand the sound and no one ever calls us on it anyway. It was a detective from St.Louis, Missouri. Not where I live or where I sent the check. He arrested someone from Houston, Texas for something and it turned out he had my check.(The one that bounced.) It was an interstate check washing operation. But unless he could prove it was deposited in Missouri it was out of his jurisdiction. Unless he could put together a Federal case. This is the check for the car we are talking about, not the check for the artwork. He asked if I would go to my local station and lodge a report. So I did. It’s probably a good thing when you don’t know where the entrance is, even if you’ve lived in the same place for over 15 years. Anyway, a nice, quite handsome young officer with blue eyes took my statement and conferred with his superior. There was some not quite two way glass in the room so I didn’t quite feel like a criminal myself. I am really quite scared of the police. It’s an authority thing. They gave me a booklet on how to stop identity theft. So after grocery shopping I went home and spent several hours blocking various things. I had never requested a credit report before. Did you know you can get a free one every year? After trying unsuccessfully to erase various misspellings of my name I gave up and called it a day. At least I won’t be receiving unsolicited offers in the mail for quite a while. Then a friend sent me a podcast on check washing which sent me into a spiral about the other check. The art one. The artist was still out of the country. Finally she returned. She had a show in the Netherlands, I think I said that. By this time the third installment was due, and almost the fourth. So we arranged for me to pick it up and pay for the balance. I went over to her studio. She had the piece framed and hanging on a nice white wall. I still love it as much as I did when I first saw it. The frame is nice too. A friend of hers, a Vietnam vet makes the frames for her. And the paper is mulberry paper. She bought it in Paris at the store Picasso used to shop at. Which is fitting. Because it’s an abstract piece. I would rather own it than a Picasso. “By the way”, she said, “I have your check.” Thank goodness I only have to worry about one group of criminals. That means the check was stolen in a fourth state from mine and the detective’s and the criminal’s. I brought my new artwork home. And now I’m looking at it as I type. And enjoying it. But beneath the surface I am still worrying about the check I sent certified mail. Because a delivery was attempted. My daughter’s friend said she got the notice. And she will pick it up from the post office. Soon.
By Natalie Wilkinson3 years ago in Criminal
Unraveling the Complexity of 9/11 Conspiracy Theories: Navigating Antisemitism and Jewish Involvement.
The events of September 11, 2001, marked a turning point in world history, leaving an indelible scar on the collective consciousness. However, in the aftermath of the tragic 9/11 attacks, a slew of conspiracy theories emerged, weaving complex narratives that questioned the official accounts. Among these theories, some have been accused of harboring antisemitic undertones, involving Jews, Israel, and Zionists. In this article, we will delve into the realm of 9/11 conspiracy theories, examining the implications of antisemitism and Jewish involvement, while also exploring the rise of the 9/11 Truth Movement and the notion of false flag operations.
By Mark Johnson3 years ago in Criminal









